Lyrics Freight Train Blues - Bob Dylan
I
was
born
in
Dixie
in
a
boomer's
shack
Just
a
little
shanty
by
the
railroad
track
Freight
train
was
it
taught
me
how
to
cry
Hummin'
of
the
drivers
was
my
lullaby
I
got
the
freight
train
blues
Oh,
lawdy
mama,
got
'em
in
the
bottom
of
my
ramblin'
shoes
And
when
the
whistle
blows,
I
gotta
go
Baby,
don't
you
know?
It
looks
like
I'm
never
gonna
lose
the
freight
train
blues
Well,
my
daddy
was
a
fireman
and
my
mama,
her
She
was
the
only
daughter
of
the
engineer
My
sweetheart
loved
the
brakeman
and
that
ain't
no
joke
It's
a
shame
the
way
she
keeps
a
good
man
broke
I
got
the
freight
train
blues
Oh,
lawdy
mama
got
'em
in
the
bottom
of
my
ramblin'
shoes
And
when
the
whistle
blows,
I
gotta
go
Oh,
mama,
don't
you
know?
Well,
it
looks
like
I'm
never
gonna
lose
the
freight
train
blues
Well,
the
only
thing
that
makes
me
laugh
again
Is
a
southbound
whistle
on
a
southbound
train
Every
place
I
want
to
go
I
never
can
go
because,
you
know
I
got
the
freight
train
blues
Oh,
lawdy
mama,
got
'em
in
the
bottom
of
my
ramblin'
shoes
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